Thomas Cook relaunched as an online-only travel company today - exactly one year after the famous travel company folded. The 178-year-old brand now employs just 50 people and is selling no travel restriction beach holidays to Italy, Barbados and Greece.
Its collapse left 150,000 holidaymakers stranded overseas and saw 9,000 jobs axed last year.Chinese firm Fosun Travel Group bought the company for £11 million last year which will sell holidays online and over the phone.Alan French, Thomas Cook's new UK Chief Executive, insisted it won't charge customers if they're left stranded by Government rule changes.He said: "We know Brits are keen to travel but feel nervous about safety and any changes to Government rules on quarantine.
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